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Der Spiegelritter
Schubert's first opera (fragment)
Words by KOTZEBUE
Tenth Anniversary Season of EBU Concerts
Part 1 of a concert Including two of Schubert's stage works presented by Austrian Radio on behalf of the European Broadcasting Union in June this year.
Fourth lady CAROL WYATT

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Twelve cellists from this great orchestra, who have had many works comfosed for them.
Jean Francaix Aubade
Yannls Xenakis Retours
Boris Blacher Blues - Espagnola - Rumba phllharmonica
(first broadcasts in this country)

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Fernand Braudel , the French historian, in a French-English conversation about his ideas with Peter Burke. Reader in Intellectual History, University of Sussex, and II. G. Koenigsberger, Professor of History, King's College, London.
Professor Braudel has been the leading spirit in the Annales, that school of French historians named after the historical journal Braudel has himself directed. Best known for his major study. The Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II, he has recently completed the second volume of his later work. Capitalism and Material Life.

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Written and compiled by Keith Darvill from surviving first-hand accounts of that time.
With Robert Lang as Emmanuel Ringelblum John Bennett as Chaim Aron Kaplan and Kenneth Cranham as Mordecai Anielewicz.

"Shalom, Yitzok. What has happened has exceeded all our dreams. I have the feeling that great things are happening, that what we have dared is of great importance. The dream of my life has come true. Jewish self-defence has become a reality.' (Mordecai)

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